Allison Ewing (with basketball) pulled in 12 rebounds, scored two points and had a steal and assist each to help lead Cedar Creek High to a 57-27 District 2-1A victory over Monroe St. Frederick’s on Tuesday night. The Lady Cougars are ranked in the Top 10 of the first weekly Class 1A Louisiana Sports Writers Association poll.

In March, Ruston will serve as the site for the finals of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s annual boys’ and girls’ basketball playoffs.

If the first weekly state polls are any measuring stick, Four Lincoln Parish schools just might have a good chance to be among the participants at that event which is set for the Thomas Assembly Center March 8-10.

Girls’ teams from Cedar Creek and Dubach and boys’ squads from Simsboro and Choudrant are included in the Louisiana Sports Writers Association poll that was announced on Wednesday.

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Louisiana Tech freshman Anna McLeod came up with some big plays down the stretch leading the Lady Techsters to an important 77-71 Conference USA win over Texas-San Antonio Saturday afternoon at the Thomas Assembly Center.

With the win McLeod and the Lady Techsters (13-11, 8-5 C-USA) moved into fourth place in the Conference USA standings heading into next week’s two-game road swing to Florida.

Ruston High School football season tickets will go on sale from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. beginning Thursday through Aug. 19. The cost of a packet of tickets is $45. This includes the Jamboree at The Bayou Jamb and five home games. Season ticket sales will end Aug. 19. Bearcat Discount Cards will be sold by the players on Aug. 5 and they will be available at RHS for $20. For more information call Virginia Rainwater at 255-0807. D’tallion Dade (22) and the Bearcats open regular season play on Sept. 2 at home against Neville.

Mary Terral hit a three-run home run to lead Cedar Creek High to a 7-6 District 2-1A softball win over Monroe Ouachita Christian on Thursday.

The victory improved the Lady Cougars’ overall record to 18-2 and to 5-0 in league action.
In addition to the game, the two schools combined to raise an estimated $6,000 in donations to be divided between St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and for Michaela Bennett, an OCS student who is battling cancer.

When Louisiana Tech left Charlotte, North Carolina, last weekend, the Bulldogs were a confident group who had gotten back into the groove that saw them start the season 15-2.
It carried over into a midweek takedown of Interstate-20 rival Louisiana-Monroe.

Now the Diamond ’Dogs will look to continue their success with a three-game set against Texas-San Antonio, which kicks off at 6 p.m. today.